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- Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 1, 2022
I loved how clean and fresh my hair felt after shampooing. It was great to see my hair looking fuller and more voluminous once it dried. As others have mentioned, you need to use a bit more product to get a satisfying lather and that refreshing feeling. Right after washing, your hair might feel a bit stiff, but it's fascinating how it returns to your natural texture once it's dry. I made sure to use plenty of shampoo for a thorough, refreshing cleanse. - ye*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsApr 19, 2022
It lathers better and has better cleansing effectiveness compared to the natural shampoo I used before At first, it seemed fine and I thought I might stick with this shampoo. However, as I used it longer, my scalp condition deteriorated. I'm not sure if the tea tree ingredient didn't agree with me, but I experienced severe dead skin cells buildup and my scalp became itchy, making it difficult to continue using Please note that the tea tree scent is quite strong - le******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedNov 22, 2021
Current scalp condition: I have seborrheic dermatitis, folliculitis, and female pattern hair loss, making my scalp sensitive. Except in winter, it's oily, so if I skip washing for even a day, my scalp develops a strange odor and feels greasy. I've been told my crown looks a bit red, and I'm currently taking medication prescribed by a dermatologist. Ingredients: Given my scalp issues, even slightly harsh ingredients can irritate and upset my skin. I usually use Sidmool products, and this one, like their others, has gentle ingredients. I especially appreciated the biotin and tea tree components. Tea tree has always been effective for me, and I've been taking biotin supplements separately for hair loss. Despite my oily, problematic scalp, I experienced no irritation or dryness. Even though I'm prone to acne, sebum, dead skin cells, and dandruff due to seborrheic dermatitis and folliculitis, using this product doesn't make these issues feel prominent. I only 'occasionally' noticed small sebum particles without any other symptoms. Of course, these conditions require dermatological treatment, but the shampoo has helped reduce my stress, which is very satisfying! Cleansing power: Those with seborrheic dermatitis and oily scalps know the greasy feeling and scalp odor that develop after just one day without washing. This shampoo's superior cleansing power leaves my scalp feeling fresh. It rinses clean without any slippery residue. I recommend it for oily scalps, and it would be great for dry scalps in summer. Volume: At 400ml, which is rare among Sidmool shampoos, it lasts surprisingly long. With my current bob-length hair, one bottle has lasted nearly two months. Other notes: Despite its thin consistency and slightly acidic pH, it lathers well with just one pump. It's fragrance-free with natural, gentle ingredients, and has a subtle, natural tea tree scent that shouldn't bother most people unless they're very sensitive to smells. You can get a discount if you choose two products when purchasing. Severe stiffness and tangling: I've used Sidmool's Black Hair Dowon Shampoo and Dr. Troub Panthenol Shampoo before, but they didn't cause much stiffness or tangling despite their moisturizing ingredients. However, with this product, my hair starts to feel very stiff as soon as I begin rinsing. It becomes so stiff and tangled that it's hard to run my fingers through, forcing me to use a treatment mid-wash. After 2-3 weeks, it improved somewhat, and after two months, my hair seemed to adapt to the shampoo, significantly reducing the stiffness and tangling compared to before. Still, a treatment remains necessary. Dryness: The official description recommends this for 'unbalanced scalp and hair conditions, such as oily scalp and dry hair,' which perfectly describes my situation. However, after two months of use, I still experience some hair dryness. Fortunately, it's not severe, and while my scalp feels fine, my hair tends to feel dry. Price: Given that there are many other brands offering gentle, natural ingredient shampoos, 18,600 won for 400ml seems a bit steep. Using lukewarm water helps reduce the stiffness and tangling when rinsing, as well as the subsequent dryness. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJul 10, 2021
I started using this because I heard the ingredients were good, and I'm pleased to say it feels refreshing when applied and has excellent cleansing effectiveness. If you use a generous amount, it also produces a nice lather. As someone who only uses shampoo without conditioner, my hair feels quite dry and rough after washing with this product. It would work great if paired with a conditioner that has quality ingredients. - hy*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinFeb 2, 2021
The cooling sensation is nice...? Even if it didn't work for me, at least the ingredients are good...? Oh, I usually love Sidmool products, but this shampoo really didn't agree with me. Not knowing I had a dry scalp, I bought this one for oily scalps. The tea tree might not have suited me because my scalp became dry and itchy. I ended up scratching until I bled. I didn't realize it was the shampoo at first, but when I stopped using it and the itching went away, I figured out the cause. I strongly advise against this for those with dry scalps. The scent isn't great either, but I can tolerate it since it's a natural brand. The price is high, and I'd be willing to pay if it worked for my scalp, but unfortunately, it just doesn't suit me. - ma**********Combination SkinNov 9, 2020
To be honest, I'm not sure about the good points... Maybe the cool menthol scent? First off, probably because it contains ethanol, it makes my hair incredibly stiff. It doesn't lather well, and the stiffness combo... well, you can imagine. It's not like it removes oil better either. Why? Because it's so stiff, it doesn't cleanse properly. I can barely run my fingers through my scalp. For someone with long hair like me, it's really not ideal. I switched to this from a soothing shampoo because I thought the natural ingredients might leave some oil, but after trying to use it 5 times, I've given up. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinRecommendedNov 4, 2020
I have an extremely oily scalp, but compared to other shampoos, this one seems to leave my hair feeling less greasy. It feels a bit stiff when washing my hair. After using it for a long time, I feel like it's not as effective as it was initially. - ga****Combination SkinRecommendedJun 4, 2020
It really helped improve my oily scalp. For a natural shampoo, it lathers up surprisingly well. Usually, you need to wash twice to feel like you've cleaned your hair properly. It leaves hair feeling a bit stiff, so using a hair essence alongside it works best. - Hwahae UserDry SkinRecommendedMay 9, 2020
This is a very gentle, natural shampoo. It's perfect for days when your scalp isn't feeling its best. The consistency is quite thin and the color is transparent. It doesn't lather much, so you might not feel like you're really shampooing. But I suppose that's a sign of how mild it is. Make sure to wet your hair thoroughly and work up a lather in your hands first for the best results. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedMay 3, 2020
The ingredients are top-notch, which is great because it allows me to comfortably leave the shampoo on for a while after washing to effectively remove impurities. I've heard that effectively removing scalp impurities can significantly prevent hair loss. Using harsh chemical shampoos might end up damaging the scalp while trying to remove those impurities. I haven't used it many times, so I'm not entirely sure, but it seems to make my hair a bit stiff. However, that's not really an issue since using conditioner afterwards can easily achieve that silky, bouncy hair feel.